Submit Comments to the PSC and Show Support for Net Metering and Fair Solar Compensation Rates from Municipal Electric Utilities
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by Alex Beld
1d ago
Sturgeon Bay Utilities (SBU) has filed an application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to revise its parallel generation tariffs, significantly altering the way SBU compensates electric generation from its customers who go solar. SBU’s wholesale provider, WPPI Energy,  has stated that it intends to replicate these proposed changes with all of its municipal electric utilities in Wisconsin. Check here to see if your utility could be affected. If accepted, SBU’s proposal would modify its net metering tariff so that excess generation at the end of each billing month would be ..read more
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Electrifying Madison’s Bus Fleet
RENEW Wisconsin | Renewable Energy Blog
by Alex Beld
4d ago
Within the next 12 months, the City of Madison plans to transition about a third of its 192-bus fleet to all-electric buses, a feat made possible through funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). The transition is expected to improve riders’ experiences while maintaining overall services. The new 60-foot buses, manufactured by New Flyer, boast a range of 152 miles and will be supported by charging station infrastructure installed at the end of each route. Riders can expect a quieter, emission-free ride without an increase in bus fare. “Ultimately, what we wanted to make sure what ..read more
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Clean Energy Legislative Update • April 2024
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by Beata Wierzba
1w ago
With Wisconsin’s 2023-2024 legislative session concluded, RENEW Wisconsin is now focused on educating candidates and voters, preparing for the August and November elections, and planning for the next legislative session. We are paying close attention to a referendum question on the August ballot that will decide how federal funds that come to the state will be allocated. Amendments to the Wisconsin Constitution occur infrequently. The process of seeking a constitutional amendment involves identical question language, passing two legislative sessions consecutively, and then being approved by th ..read more
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Supporting Solar Access for Wisconsin’s Low- and Moderate-Income Families
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by RENEW Wisconsin
1w ago
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the recipients of the Solar for All grants, with $124 million in funding awarded to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association (MTERA). This influx of resources will help to accelerate our state’s clean energy transition. Solar for All will increase access to renewable energy for around 15,000 Wisconsin homes, including single-family, multi-family, or community solar projects. The grant awarded to WEDC will bring $62,450,000 to the state of Wisconsin, this historic investment will ..read more
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UW-Health Unveils Wisconsin’s Largest Solar PV Parking Canopy
RENEW Wisconsin | Renewable Energy Blog
by Alex Beld
1w ago
Rarely does one experience a solar-themed celebration inside a large parking garage at an active construction site, but that didn’t stop UW-Health from throwing the symbolic switch to activate a recently installed 1.1 MW solar electric parking deck at UW-Health’s Eastpark Medical Center campus. The Eastpark Medical Center is scheduled to open in fall 2024. Under a cloudless sky, luminaries such as Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and State Senator Melissa Agard joined project partners and invited guests to hear UW-Health CEO Dr. Alan Kaplan, UW-Health senior vice president Katrina Lambrecht ..read more
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RENEW Wisconsin’s Michael Vickerman to Retire After Three Decades
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by Julia Holzschuh
1w ago
After a long career at RENEW Wisconsin, advocating for renewable energy across the state, Michael Vickerman has announced his retirement effective April 20, 2024. Vickerman’s professional legacy spans over 33 years and demonstrates his tireless commitment to Wisconsin’s clean energy transition. Vickerman got his start at RENEW after responding to a classified ad for a limited-term program coordinator at the nonprofit. For eight years, he served as the sole employee of the organization. He was pivotal in shaping renewable energy policy and fostering collaboration among industry stakeholders. “N ..read more
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Walnut Way Welcomes U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm to the Wellness Commons to Engage with Lindsay Heights Residents and Community Leaders
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by Aisha Anderson
1M ago
Photo Credit: Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin Yesterday afternoon, Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Secretary of Energy made a stop at the Wellness Commons in Milwaukee to engage in conversation with Walnut Way Conservation Corporation, Lindsay Heights residents, and community leaders. Her visit highlighted support and programs available through the Department of Energy (DOE) that will help Wisconsin continue its clean energy transition, specifically for energy justice (EJ) communities. In recent years, the DOE has recognized that low income communities and communities of color have been dispropo ..read more
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Adoption of Clean Energy as a Rural Business Owner
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by Aisha Anderson
1M ago
Photo Credit: Dan Tronrud Dan Tronrud’s decision to install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at his small business, Osceola Auto Body, felt like a natural progression of his adoption of renewables. It was also a decision that he felt would directly benefit his customers. The addition of the charging station provides a unique service for this rural part of Wisconsin, which both filled a need for service and gave his business an edge over area competitors. Branded as “The Juicebox,” this commercial, level 3 EV charging station is located in the parking lot of his shop, open 24 hou ..read more
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Charging Ahead on EV Infrastructure
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by Orrie Walsvik
1M ago
On March 12, 2024, the Wisconsin State Senate passed Bill 791, allowing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to charge by unit of electricity instead of time spent charging. The bill helps provide clean energy access to all Wisconsinites and is a testament to Wisconsin’s commitment to embracing new, proven clean energy technologies. The new law addresses several critical areas to standardize EV usage and infrastructure deployment for private developers. Let’s dive into some of the key parts. NEVI Funding Unleashed The cornerstone of the bill is the activation of National Electric Vehicle I ..read more
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Clean Energy Legislative Update • March 2024
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by Beata Wierzba
1M ago
As the legislature wraps up for this session, RENEW is celebrating several victories and reflecting on some of the other renewable energy measures being considered by the state legislature. Big Win for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Senate Bill 791, the Electric Vehicle Charging Bill, passed the legislature with several amendments. The legislation exempts private entities that develop charging stations from being regulated as a public utility but allows them to measure the cost of electricity used for charging EVs by the kilowatt hour (kWh). Establishing this new kWh standard to calculate how ..read more
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